So, I have had a much better week now that my midterms are over and warm weather has arrived, and I wanted to tell you about a few cool experiences I've had over the last few days.

First off... I have a role in a music video! The hilarious "TheBrothersRiedell", who are rising Youtube comedy stars, asked me to be a part of one of their newest videos. I not only got to have a fun time shooting with them, but I got to see the behind-the-scenes action of professional Youtube video making. Definitely inspired me to step up my game on vlogs! Check out the video and the rest of their stuff, and then let me know what you think.

Second, I got to spend time with puppies today! UC Davis hosted a really cool event for students to de-stress, in which they brought a bunch of therapy dogs to the quad for us to come snuggle with and get love from. I got to hang out with some amazing dogs (which works wonders when you're stressed/lonely/tired of studying) and it raised a ton of awareness for the local animal shelter.
Third, I received a few questions from some of you! I am always so excited to hear from readers, so please keep'em coming.

Can you specify more on what the difference between AP classes and College classes are like/differences in workload and material? I had an AP English teacher that said it's much easier in college.

This question honestly depends on the courses themselves. I actually find my college English classes to be easier (work-wise and material) than my AP Literature & Language courses from high school, but the college courses are definitely simpler because of the experience I gained from AP studying. However, I know people who got 4's and 5's on their AP Chemistry exams and are really struggling here at UCD in their Chem courses.

Are relationships in college on a more serious level than high school? Or is it the same?

I hate to say that "it depends" yet again, but relationships definitely vary in college. Some people are a lot less serious because they consider this their time to let loose and party, and therefore don't want to be in a real relationship. On the other hand, a lot of people are more committed because we are at a more serious stage where major decisions are made and we're on the brink of "real life". It's all what you make of it and who you're dating/hanging out with that will decide how your college love life goes.